I attended inside the Conference Center which was nearly filled to its 21,000 seat capacity with families of all ages and stages [as evidenced by the entertaining infant “cacophony”]. Regional Conferences are rare occasions for members of the church. They are an exciting event that include tailored messages from the general leadership of the church specifically for one area of the church, instead of for the entire general membership of the church. We were very blessed to have a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, the General Relief Society president, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve apostles, and a member of the First Presidency of the church speak to us!

Although the messages were designed for Davis County members, they are inspiring and may be of interest to anyone who did not attend. So, here are a few excerpts of the words of wisdom shared today.

Shayne M. Bowen

Elder Shayne M. Bowen , of the First Quorum of the Seventy talked about the importance of the temple in our lives and how we can each reach out to others in meaningful ways that can help bring the blessings of the temple into other’s lives. He shared a story of a family in his neighborhood that he and his wife befriended who had children of similar ages. Although they were baptized members of the church, they were not currently participating. The Bowen’s invited their new friends to come over for a Monday night dinner and Family Home Evening together. Their friends loved the experience, and reciprocated. Over time, a close bond was developed. Eventually their friends accepted an invitation to prepare themselves to attend the temple and be sealed for time and eternity together.

MoSop: Unfortunately, I arrived a bit late and missed most of Elder Bowen’s talk. I don’t have cool quotes to share here (sorry! If you have any, please post in the comments!).

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Linda K. Burton

Sister Linda K. Burton, Relief Society General President. Sister Burton was newly called just one month ago at our April General Conference. Today’s meeting is likely one of her first talks given in her new assignment. She spoke about building a “personal connection to heaven and our families through the temple”, and explained for those who cannot physically see a temple each day, we can still

“paint the temple in our minds“

and then, we should hold that image in our hearts.

She encouraged parents to instill a love of the temple in their children from an early age, and keep ourselves worthy at all times to enter the temple.

MoSop: I’m looking forward to getting to know Sister Burton better. She seems like a very classy lady.

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Jeffrey R. Holland

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland , an apostle of the Lord, gave a masterful talk that I dearly loved. He spoke about “Conferences and Church meetings in general“, why it seems we attend so many of them, and what their true purpose is. Elder Holland taught that every member of the church has one great tool for teaching and learning, and it is WORDS.

“Faith Works By Words”

There is great power in words!

Elder Holland illustrated how God said “Let There Be Light!“, and a mighty event of creation took place.

The main reason why we have so many conferences and meetings in the church is to build our faith, because “faith cometh by hearing” the word. Hearing can motivate us to action, and improvement.

Elder Holland challenged us to ponder:

“What actual change have I made in my life as a result of ANYTHING I heard or was asked to do in the General Conference held just a few weeks ago?”

Elder Holland encouraged;

“use any sermon you’ve ever heard or any prompting you’ve ever received to recommit and move up a little bit. . . God will bless everyone who strives to do better”

Elder Holland cautioned:

“Those who will not hear the words are no better off than those who cannot hear the words”

As Jesus taught, we also must be “doers of the word” and not “hearers only”. By Hearing and Doing we become like the wise man who built his house on the rock.

“Rain storms come to everyone, and floods can wash over every family…but, strong homes, and strong lives, and strong families will stand if they are built on the rock”

Two more memorable quotes:

“If we fail to listen to a prophet, it will be at our peril!”

“Find a way to implement some element of the teachings given this day.”

MoSop: I was the recipient of a random act of kindness by Elder Holland and his lovely wife shortly after the conference – (perhaps a story for another day). Suffice to say, Elder Holland is a man who truly practices everything he preaches! I love him very much.

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Dieter F. Uchtdorf

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, First counselor in the First Presidency concluded our conference session. He talked about how to have the Power of Heaven in our lives, and touched on many pertinent topics.

Last night all of the stakes involved in this Regional Conference held a special evening Stake Conference session. President Uchtdorf instructed:

“I hope that we never forget the importance of Stake Conference”.

He explained that often members attend their regular Sunday church meetings when they have a teaching assignment or other weekly calling, but then make other plans when an upcoming weekend is “only stake conference”.

Our Davis County region presently has 2,530 missionaries serving, which Pres. Uchtdorf praised, but added, “there are still many more who can serve”. He encouraged those considering missions not to delay. After giving a list of advice for those preparing to serve, he added:

“Become your first, and most important convert.”

“In our hearts, and not just on stone”

President Uchtdorf reminded us that on each LDS chapel there is a sign that says “visitors welcome” .

He asked that message also needs to be written on “our hearts”, and not just “on stone”.

“Everyone needs a friend”

President Uchtdorf talked about the distractions of our busy lives that is a tool Satan uses to keep us from “setting righteous goals”.

“Moral agency is the gift of God and its importance is next to life itself.”

Those struggling with same-gender attraction, who desire to live a life following God’s commandments, were encouraged to study the booklet God Loveth His Children

“God loveth all of his children. . . many faithful members must wait for the next life for answers to all of life’s difficult issues and challenges”

Finally, President Uchtdorf shared the following guidelines

3 Ways To Have The Power of Heaven In Our Lives

1. HAVE A CURRENT TEMPLE RECOMMEND

Original CTR Ring

Temple blessings bring power. Many youth wear little rings with the letters CTR which stand for “Choose The Right“. President Uchtdorf added:

“Let us remember that CTR also stands for

Current Temple Recommend!”

MoSop:This was my favorite quote of the day! I predict a spike in sales of CTR rings within the Davis County area! 🙂

2. STUDY The WORD OF GOD DAILY

“Please, study daily“

MoSop:President Uchtdorf emphasized DAILY in this section of his talk at least 5 times. Did I mention he said DAILY? Yup. DAILY.

3. SPEAK with Your Heavenly Father DAILY

“Nothing can take the place of prayer.”

MoSop: Notice the emphasis on that word DAILY again? Yep. Me, too.

President Ucthdorf promised that we will be strengthened by doing these three things, and following the promptings of the holy spirit we will receive.

In conclusion, he asked us never to forget:

“God wants you to be happy!”

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I am definitely happy today!

It’s been a very long week of singing and singing and singing, recording, gardening, working full-time, and hobbling around on my injured foot (another story for another day) . I’m completely exhausted physically and mentally. But, tonight I feel rejuvenated by experiencing a weekend of spiritual feasting during our special Regional Conference. The gospel of Jesus Christ is awesome! – MoSop

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I loved it today too. One thing that came to my mind was something that our Stake president challenged us to do about a year ago. We should read one talk from the xonference session every week. I think this is what Elder Holland is talking about. By doing this we will gain greater revelation for ourselves and find a greater conviction to improve. You can really tell Elder Holland loves us when he speaks. I loved today too. What a blessing to have such inspired loving leaders.

Be glad you were late. Shane Bowen’s talk was the rudest talk I have ever heard in a Church meeting. I am so sorry to report that. I’m not an outsider, nor a typically offended person. My husband is the bishop. I am in a stake calling. Nevertheless, this talk was narrow, condescending and demeaning to all educators. In our school district offices today, in Farmington, his talk was discussed everywhere with sadness and incredulity. We could only shake our heads and wonder how he could have possibly thought that it would be ok to belittle our profession and let us know that paying tithing is no big deal for us. “You make next to nothing,” was just one quote, then he continued to describe how he had chastised a friend/teacher who wasn’t paying his tithing with words similar to You mean you can’t pay 10% of next to nothing? Hmmm last time I checked, 10% of my salary is as much as 10% of his amazingly wonderful salary.

I stuck it out though. And Happily, Brother Ucthdorf redeemed the meeting, as he often does.

Wow. I’m so sorry to hear how frustrated and angry you are! It makes me terribly sad that anyone has taken offense at something said in the conference, and is possibly missing out of all of the other amazing messages. It sounds to me like there was some sort of breakdown in communication between what Brother Bowen wanted to teach, and how it was conveyed. This is a perfect example of Elder Holland’s message about the power of WORDS, huh! I can’t imagine Brother Bowen was purposely trying to be rude. But, I can understand your distress. My mother was a school teacher for over 30 years. I know first-hand the sacrifices educators make and how sensitive the salary issue is, (especially in Utah which has the lowest salary rates for teachers in the nation). That said, as a fellow sister, may I share a favorite quote of mine? I’ve struggled over the years with learning “anger management”. A few years ago, something President Hinckley said had a profound impact on me. I pasted this quote on my bedroom mirror:

“So many of us make a great fuss of matters of small consequence. We are so easily offended. Happy is the [wo]man who can brush aside the offending remarks of another and go on his[her] way.”

No matter what happens to us, or how offensive someone is, life is too short to allow them to take away our joy. Chin up, Jackie! The Lord knows your worth. You are loved and appreciated. Move forward in faith, and please encourage your coworkers and friends to do the same.

Two points: it actually went well with Elder Holland’s talk and it seems unfair to omit some of the details. If he had said it right away to the guy’s face it definitely might not have worked as well! But it did.

1 I would like to make the bold case that it actually harmonizes with something else from the meeting. Elder Holland quoted Alma 31:5 to say that sometimes, just being told something will actually work and sometimes it is the most effective thing that could be done. Then he let that lead into the conference point. In Utah, the norm for talking about the church, especially at work, seems to be “don’t ask, don’t tell”. Perhaps we can occasionally break that, somehow?

He did ask us to think of a person’s name.

2 On the occurrence itself, additional context:

He also made sure to note that they had had numerous FHE’s together. He didn’t up and say it to the person on the first time he met him. He asked about why they weren’t sealed yet, the guy admitted why (when someone says exactly why, that is a huge admission and sign that they are considering repenting), THEN he said it. Context is everything. I’m sure he’s not saying that that is how you should handle it every time.

The Lord has directed by revelation that the expenditure of his tithes will be directed by his servants, the First Presidency, the Quorum of the Twelve, and the Presiding Bishopric (see D&C 120). Those funds are spent to build and maintain temples and houses of worship, to conduct our worldwide missionary work, to translate and publish scriptures, to provide resources to redeem the dead, to fund religious education, and to support other Church purposes selected by the designated servants of the Lord. – Elder Dallin H. Oaks, “Tithing”

I am looking for something that Pres. Uchtdorf said. I took notes but didnt write down the exact phrase. It went something like:
If your trial isn’t Unfair, it won’t stretch you as far as He wants you to grow/stretch.
I’m looking for his exact phrase. Do you remember it? Do you or anyone reading have this?
I’m so sad I didn’t write it down and I can’t remember the wording…. but I can’t get it out of my mind.
Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
By the way, great recap! It was an awesome conference.

Abby, I’m sorry, I didn’t get that one. Hopefully another reader did and will post it here! I can see that it would have been right after talking about waiting to receive all the answers in the next life, and before he talked abou t having a current temple recommend. What I caught is “Complete conversion comes only after many trials.” He must have said your quote right about then. Hopefully someone else got it. I’ll check with my dsughter. Thanks for reading and joining the conversation!

Sorry, I didn’t write them down. Which is totally embarrassing to admit. I was impressed by the choir. I think they did a nice job. I can get you the titles of the songs from a friend and will post them – unless a reader beats me to it! 🙂